OGLE-TR-211 - a new transiting inflated hot Jupiter from the OGLE survey and ESO LP666 spectroscopic follow-up program
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OGLE-TR-211 - a new transiting inflated hot Jupiter from the OGLE survey and ESO LP666 spectroscopic follow-up program
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- Udalski, A.;
- Pont, F.;
- Naef, D.;
- Melo, C.;
- Bouchy, F.;
- Santos, N. C.;
- Moutou, C.;
- Díaz, R. F.;
- Gieren, W.;
- Gillón, M.;
- Hoyer, Sergio;
- Mayor, M.;
- Mazeh, T.;
- Minniti, D.;
- Pietrzyński, G.;
- Queloz, D.;
- Ramírez, S.;
- Ruiz González, María Teresa;
- Tamuz, O.;
- Udry, S.;
- Zoccali, Manuela;
- Kubiak, M.;
- Szymański, M. K.;
- Soszyński, I.;
- Szewczyk, O.;
- Ulaczyk, K.;
- Wyrzykowski, Ł.;
Abstract
We present results of the photometric campaign for planetary and low-luminosity object transits conducted by the OGLE survey in
2005 season (Campaign #5). About twenty most promising candidates discovered in these data were subsequently verified spectroscopically
with the VLT/FLAMES spectrograph.
One of the candidates, OGLE-TR-211, reveals clear changes of radial velocity with small amplitude of 82 m/sec, varying in phase with
photometric transit ephemeris. Thus, we confirm the planetary nature of the OGLE-TR-211 system. Follow-up precise photometry of
OGLE-TR-211 with VLT/FORS together with radial velocity spectroscopy supplemented with high resolution, high S/N VLT/UVES
spectra allowed us to derive parameters of the planet and host star. OGLE-TR-211b is a hot Jupiter orbiting a F7-8 spectral type dwarf
star with the period of 3.68 days. The mass of the planet is equal to 1.03±0.20 MJup while its radius 1.36 +0.18
−0.09 RJup. The radius is about
20% larger than the typical radius of hot Jupiters of similar mass. OGLE-TR-211b is, then, another example of inflated hot Jupiters –
a small group of seven exoplanets with large radii and unusually small densities – objects being a challenge to the current models of
exoplanets.
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The OGLE project is partially supported by the Polish
MNiSW grant N20303032/4275. WG, DM, GP, MTR and MZ gratefully
acknowledge support for this work from the chilean FONDAP Center of
Astrophysics 15010003. NCS acknowledges the support from Fundac¸ ˜ao para
a Ciˆencia e a Tecnologia, Portugal, in the form of a grant (reference POCI/CTE-AST/56453/2004), and support by the EC’s FP6 and by FCT (with POCI2010
and FEDER funds), within the HELAS international collaboration.
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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, Volume: 482, Issue: 1, Pages: 299-304, 2008
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